I was wondering how SFers feel about the new audi a5..IMO I love the styling and its uniqueness in comparision to the e92..what do you guys think?
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2009 Audi a5
post #2 of 50
2/25/09 at 1:49am
IMO, the A5 is a car that looks pretty nice in photos, but is somewhat insane in person. I can't speak about handling, but from the perspective of exterior styling, it would easily be my choice when compared to the current 3 series coupe (excluding the M3).
post #4 of 50
2/25/09 at 1:53am
post #5 of 50
2/25/09 at 1:58am
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I was thinking the same thing..pictures do not do the car justice, and that is saying a lot..when I walked into the dealership and saw the car in person, I noticed how its size and curvature stood out far greater than in the pictures and was struck by it..I'm mesmorized

post #7 of 50
2/25/09 at 2:45am
I would say the A5 / S5 is easily one of the best looking vehicles on the road at any pricepoint. I think it looks better than cars costing 2 or 3x as much. The 335 is also a nice looking car and very fast however I would choose the A5 just due to styling alone. I'm not a racecar driver.
post #8 of 50
2/25/09 at 10:16am
Decent car for the price, but I would probably go with the BMW 335i for a bit more money if it were me. You'll have more power, a faster car, and at least IMO, comparable styling. Depends what you are looking for I guess, but for the price, there is much worse, and a few better out there..
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2/25/09 at 3:48pm
post #10 of 50
2/25/09 at 6:37pm
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Decent car for the price, but I would probably go with the BMW 335i for a bit more money if it were me. You'll have more power, a faster car, and at least IMO, comparable styling. Depends what you are looking for I guess, but for the price, there is much worse, and a few better out there..
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2/25/09 at 6:40pm
post #12 of 50
2/25/09 at 7:14pm
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this car is horrible for the price. 48k with the options id want all for a car with a lousy 265 hp. oh and as a bonus you get audi reliabiity(unreliability). a 335i will run you about the same price with much better performance and 4 years free maint. is350 is way better for the money as well. only car that is equally as shitty and expensive is a C class.
Not getting into the "what's better an Audi or BMW" debate, but have you driven an Audi before (not necessariliy the a5)? For the few Audi's I've driven, the low end torque is great, and it is "punchier" than a 328, which I feel has a heavy pedal. So even with a "lousy" 265 hp, I'm sure the a5 would feel more powerful than that. I think Audi knows how to make their seemingly lower hp more efficient. Audis handle great too. I know a few people who were able to snag '06 a4 models with the 4 yr/50K warranty, and service was great. I'm wondering if in this economy one can negotiate similar coverage.
post #13 of 50
2/25/09 at 7:37pm
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Not getting into the "what's better an Audi or BMW" debate, but have you driven an Audi before (not necessariliy the a5)? For the few Audi's I've driven, the low end torque is great, and it is "punchier" than a 328, which I feel has a heavy pedal. So even with a "lousy" 265 hp, I'm sure the a5 would feel more powerful than that. I think Audi knows how to make their seemingly lower hp more efficient. Audis handle great too. I know a few people who were able to snag '06 a4 models with the 4 yr/50K warranty, and service was great. I'm wondering if in this economy one can negotiate similar coverage.
post #14 of 50
2/25/09 at 7:54pm
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lol 3.2 audi engine has less torque than the competitors as well.
"I think Audi knows how to make their seemingly lower hp more efficient"
what the hell does that even mean? 265 hp is 265 hp. there is no making it more efficient. the car has less performance for more money. and feel more powerful? what the hell. yeah great my car feels fast while really running 14s. fantastic. sorry the car is slow, it feels slow.
and you are comparing the 3.2 audi engine to a 328i...why? it should be compared to the 335i.
"I think Audi knows how to make their seemingly lower hp more efficient"
what the hell does that even mean? 265 hp is 265 hp. there is no making it more efficient. the car has less performance for more money. and feel more powerful? what the hell. yeah great my car feels fast while really running 14s. fantastic. sorry the car is slow, it feels slow.
and you are comparing the 3.2 audi engine to a 328i...why? it should be compared to the 335i.
Perhaps he is talking about a torque curve?
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